Solution
Our energy chain specialists were given the opportunity to introduce our
roller-chain-type plastic energy chain. The "rol e-chain" can handle long travels and high speeds with low drive power.
However, those responsible for the waste incineration plant remained sceptical about using plastic material in the plant. However, our energy chain specialists succeeded in dispelling this scepticism - among other things by visiting another waste incineration plant together, where a chain of this type has already been in operation for almost nine years.The rol e-chain systems were not only installed on the crane track, but also on the 25-metre-wide crane girder. The appropriate
troughs come from our standard product range, but were manufactured in 316 stainless steel to take account of the harsh environmental conditions.
The missing documentation of the crane cost about two months of work. Our technicians checked which task the respective cables fulfil, and created an up-to-date e-technology plan on this basis. At the same time, preparations were made for the conversion from flat to round cables. We finally presented a "customised" design to the customer; the moving end arm for the energy supply of the trolley was also individually adapted. Our technicians worked in three shifts for fourteen days to install the energy chain. This was followed by two days for commissioning, during which every single cable and the control technology elements were tested according to VDE requirements.